Captain Babar back as Pakistan faces New Zealand in T20 World Cup build-up

With the T20 World Cup nearing, the five-match series will be an ideal opportunity for Pakistan to put its recent upheavel behind it

Published : Apr 16, 2024 14:48 IST , KARACHI - 2 MINS READ

Babar Azam will captain Pakistan again after the removal of Shaheen Afridi from the helm.
Babar Azam will captain Pakistan again after the removal of Shaheen Afridi from the helm. | Photo Credit: AFP
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Babar Azam will captain Pakistan again after the removal of Shaheen Afridi from the helm. | Photo Credit: AFP

Babar Azam makes his return as Pakistan captain in a five-match T20 series starting Thursday against an understrength New Zealand with the World Cup weeks away.

Azam regained the captaincy last month in a shock U-turn that ended the short-lived reign of Shaheen Afridi, raising fears of a rift between the players.

The host hopes that spending time together at a fitness camp at an army base will have been good for bonding.

Head coach Azhar Mahmood said on Tuesday that the T20 World Cup in June in the United States and West Indies is very much on their minds.

“I have full faith in the selected squad and the morale is very high in the team, so we will overcome all the shortcomings so that we can do our best in the World Cup,” he told AFP.

“You cannot take any team lightly in the T20 format and if New Zealand is missing their key players then there is an opportunity for their young players.”

Pakistan suffered major upheaval following its failure to reach the knockouts in the One-Day World Cup last year.

Azam stepped down as captain in all three formats and head coach Mickey Arthur left along with Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Zaka Ashraf.

Mohsin Naqvi, the country’s interior minister, took up the board’s top post and reorganised the selection committee, paving the way for batsman Azam’s return.

Fast bowler Mohammad Amir and spinning all-rounder Imad Wasim also return to international cricket in this series after coming out of retirement.

Youthful New Zealand

With Kane Williamson playing in the IPL, Michael Bracewell will take charge of New Zealand.
With Kane Williamson playing in the IPL, Michael Bracewell will take charge of New Zealand. | Photo Credit: NAGARA GOPAL/The Hindu
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With Kane Williamson playing in the IPL, Michael Bracewell will take charge of New Zealand. | Photo Credit: NAGARA GOPAL/The Hindu

New Zealand arrived in the country at the weekend, having sent a security team last month.

In 2021 the Black Caps pulled out of a tour of Pakistan at the 11th hour over security fears, but returned twice in 2023.

New Zealand is missing nine top players including skipper Kane Williamson because of the Indian Premier League. Stand-in skipper Michael Bracewell says it is a chance for the younger players to step up.

“I think the group of young players have come through and have played a lot of T20 cricket growing up,” said Bracewell, who has returned after a year-long injury lay-off.

“They have fresh ideas on how the game should be played and as a group we will just try to play our game.”

Ace pacer Tim Southee, the world’s top wicket-taker in T20Is with 157 scalps, is rested. The experienced duo of Adam Milne and Finn Allen suffered injuries a day before the team’s departure.

All-rounder Zac Foulkes, hard-hitting batsman Tim Robinson and seamer Will O’Rourke are uncapped in T20s.

The first three games of the series are in Rawalpindi, with Lahore hosting the last two.

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